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  2. Remembrance Sunday: What's different about the Scottish poppy?

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    No, fundraisers produce all kinds of poppy-related merchandise, including wreaths, brooches, umbrellas, diaries and T-shirts. The idea to branch out came in the very early days.

  3. Remembrance Sunday - Wikipedia

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    Representatives of the Judiciary also lay wreaths at local war memorials throughout the country. Wreaths of remembrance poppies are laid on the memorials, and two minutes' silence is held at 11 am. Church bells are usually rung half-muffled, creating a sombre effect. The overall ceremony, including parades, service and wreath laying, typically ...

  4. Remembrance poppy - Wikipedia

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    The RSA planned to hold its first Poppy Day appeal around the time of Armistice Day 1921, as other countries were doing, but the ship carrying the poppies from France arrived in New Zealand too late. The association therefore waited until Anzac Day 1922. [citation needed] This first Poppy Day appeal was a success. Most of the money raised went ...

  5. Remembrance Day - Wikipedia

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    Remembrance Day (also known as Poppy Day owing to the tradition of wearing a remembrance poppy) is a memorial day observed in Commonwealth member states since the end of the First World War to honour armed forces members who have died in the line of duty. [1] The day is also marked by war remembrances in several other non-Commonwealth countries.

  6. Kate Middleton’s Decision to Wear Three Poppy Pins ... - AOL

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    Kate began wearing three poppy pins to Remembrance Sunday as far back as 2015, having worn one just the year before, according to The Sun. She continued to wear the set of three every year until ...

  7. Why Do Members of the British Royal Family Wear Red Poppy ...

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    Since 1921, the poppy has been used to commemorate military members who have died in wars. The red flower is mostly associated with the U.K. and Commonwealth countries for Remembrance Day on Nov ...

  8. Royal British Legion - Wikipedia

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    A wreath of artificial poppies featuring the Royal Logistic Corps emblem used on Remembrance Day. Perhaps best known for the yearly Poppy Appeal and Remembrance services, the Legion is a campaigning organisation that promotes the welfare and interests of current and former members of the British Armed Forces.

  9. Trains carry hundreds of poppy wreaths to memorial - AOL

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    Trains heading to London Paddington on Monday will be carrying hundreds of poppy wreaths to the station's war memorial ahead of a Remembrance Day service.